The verse reads,

Is it fit to say to a king, Thou wicked!

Or to princes, Ye ungodly!

The word "wicked" means worthless, Heb. belial. No doubt many kings, whether in the past or the present, might be justly enough addressed as "wicked," and princes in abundance as "ungodly," but the speaker is thinking here less of persons than of the offices which they fill as rulers. If earthly rule implies righteousness, how much more the rule of the Supreme (Job 34:19).

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